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Doris Panos
Destiny Two-Tone Earrings

Highlights

A dazzling take on the classic hoop.

18-karat white gold and 14-karat pink gold; grooved edges.

Round-cut diamonds; 1.95 total carat weight.

Post backs.

Made in the USA.

About Doris Panos:As a businesswoman, artisan, mother, and daughter, Doris Panos understands that modern American women experience the joy and strain of playing many different roles. And so, she creates designs that are as versatile as they are boldfor instance, she designs oval-shaped bangles in an array of sizes because she knows that women still need to use their hands while wearing bracelets and rings. Having spent years working both in manufacturing and in the diamond/colored stone market, Panos ensures the quality of her jewelry on all levels. After all, jewelry design is in her blood. While her father was a dentist, all of her uncles were jewelers.

Designer

About Doris Panos:As a businesswoman, artisan, mother, and daughter, Doris Panos understands that modern American women experience the joy and strain of playing many different roles. And so, she creates designs that are as versatile as they are boldfor instance, she designs oval-shaped bangles in an array of sizes because she knows that women still need to use their hands while wearing bracelets and rings. Having spent years working both in manufacturing and in the diamond/colored stone market, Panos ensures the quality of her jewelry on all levels. After all, jewelry design is in her blood. While her father was a dentist, all of her uncles were jewelers.